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Updated: May 12, 2025
When that immense multitude joined in our national songs, and the deep-toned organ filled the vast dome the music was very impressive, and the spirit of patriotism manifested throughout was deep and sincere.
Again the judge repeated his question, while he made a signal for the officer of the court to approach him. "'Tis me, my lord," shouted a deep-toned voice from the middle of the crowd. "Your lordship was asking for Darby M'Keown, and it isn't himself's ashamed of the name!"
But we were off the road, and a search was begun with lights to find the beaten path. Footsore and hungry, with an almost intolerable thirst, we trudged along till morning, to the ding-dong, ding-dong of the deep-toned camel-bells.
Mario clung at the reins with the grasp of a drowning man-there was a whirl of dust, a rush of the multitude who followed after, and then with a sound like the sudden peal of thunder, burst forth the acclamation of a thousand deep-toned voices: "Saved, saved!" They raised Mario up-they placed him in the carriage, and bore his insensible and much bruised form slowly to the palace of Borelloni.
President," said he, in his deep-toned voice, "let the rebels go. Two wicked men, ungrateful to their country, are let loose with the brand of Cain upon their foreheads. Prison doors are opened, but principles are established which will help to free other men, and to open the gates of the sea. Amidst all present excitement," said Mr.
Behind it all, however, came that low-pitched, deep-toned hum, which seemed to come from every quarter and to fill the whole air. In the old monastic days he remembered to have heard such a sound when he had walked out one windy night at Bucklershard, and had listened to the long waves breaking upon the shingly shore.
"Zara," he said, with deep-toned feeling, "in some ways you are like a daughter to me; in others you are the reincarnation of the woman I loved so dearly. I love you for yourself, and for the sake of those two who gave you life. I shall never plead with you again. My duty will probably nevermore call me into your presence. When we part this day, it is likely to be for the last time.
Be it so; we shall head the list with you and Eda." "And put my name next," said a deep-toned voice from behind the other men. All turned round in surprise. "Dick Prince!" they exclaimed; "you here?" "But how came you so opportunely, Prince?" inquired Stanley. "I met an Injin, sir, as told me you was goin' off; so I thought you might want me, and comed straight back.
"What a grand sight!" exclaimed Ada with enthusiasm, as she listened to the deep-toned hum of the busy multitude below. "Would God I had never seen it!" said her companion. "Out upon thee, Hilda! I scarce deem thee fit to be a free Norse maiden. Such a scene would stir the heart of stone." "It does stir my heart strangely, sister," replied Hilda, "I scarcely can explain how.
John Lawson bent forward in an eager manner; a feverish red kindled on his sallow cheeks; his eyes were widely dilated, and his lips compressed. There was a pause of some moments. "You will not give it me?" he said, in a voice deep-toned and singularly calm, as contrasted with his convulsed face. Henry dangled the purse again in his hand, and looked uneasily and irresolutely toward his wife.
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